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    Noah Glass (born May 15, 1981) is an American technology entrepreneur and software developer, whose early work included launching Twitter and Odeo, a podcasting company that closed in 2017. [1] [2] Glass is credited for coining the name "Twitter", which began as "Twttr".

  2. Noah Glass is the founder and CEO of Olo, a platform that connects restaurants with online ordering and delivery services. He graduated from Yale University and has experience in the foodservice and hospitality industry.

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  3. Noah Glass came up with the name Twitter and was ousted by Jack Dorsey in 2006. He lives in a shack, has a daughter and a dog, and will make nothing from the IPO.

  4. Feb 28, 2019 · By Damin Babu - February 28, 2019. In this interview, Noah Glass, founder and CEO of Olo, speaks about powering digital ordering and delivery for an improved CX and elaborates on digital transformation in the restaurant industry and helping restaurant operators be the beneficiaries of the digital shift through technology that works with their ...

  5. Aug 11, 2021 · Noah Glass, founder and CEO of Olo, a platform for online ordering and delivery in the restaurant industry, shares his journey from startup to public company. He discusses how Olo helped restaurants survive and thrive during COVID, his reasons for choosing AWS as a cloud partner, and his advice for other entrepreneurs.

  6. Apr 18, 2024 · Updated on April 18, 2024. The person who first called Twitter "Twitter" must be raking in millions of dollars these days, right? Not so much. Noah Glass (@noah), an integral part of the service's founding and the guy who came up with one of the world's most famous company names, was ousted long ago.

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  8. Mar 18, 2021 · A Conversation with Olo CEO Noah Glass. After making its public market debut Wednesday, the online ordering company takes stock of its future — and the future of restaurants — in the wake of COVID-19. Mar 18 2021. Web Exclusives.

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